Research Article

Digital Cadavers: Online 2D Learning Resources Enhance Student Learning in Practical Head and Neck Anatomy within Dental Programs

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A course map for the head and neck anatomy course, identifying curricular knowledge areas, learning environment modalities, and integration of lectures, practical laboratory sessions, and assessment items. Later offerings of the course included access to the online resources/digital library through the Griffith University Blackboard-based learning management system.

TopicPractical labs, online videos/digital libraryAssessment

Embryology of head and neck region
Design of the head and neck
Osteology, skull (dry specimens)Online and in-class quiz
Osteology of the skull and vertebraeOnline and in-class quiz

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
mandible at different ages
Osteology, mandible (dry specimens)Online and in-class quiz
Muscles of masticationMuscles of the head and neck (wet specimens)Online and in-class quiz

Muscles of facial expressionMuscles of the head and neck (wet specimens) Formative assessment
Triangles and muscles of the neckOnline and in-class quiz

Introduction to nervous system: somatic and visceral nervous systemIntroduction to nerve supply of teeth and demonstration of local anaesthetic technique (wet specimen) Online and in-class quiz
Trigeminal nerve: ophthalmic (V1), maxillary (V2), and mandibular (V3) divisionsOnline and in-class quiz

Cranial nerves VII, IX, X, and XIICranial nerves (wet specimens and plastic models)Online and in-class quiz
Arterial blood supply in the head and neckArterial blood supply (wet specimens and plastic models)Online and in-class quiz

Venous drainage in the head and neck Venous drainage (wet specimens and plastic models)Formative assessment

Lymphatic circulation in the head and neckLymphatic circulation (wet specimens and plastic models)Revision

Tissue spaces and spread of infection in the head and neckCross section of the neck (wet specimens and plastic models)Final practical exam